Trump steps in to help Navy SEAL charged with murder
President
Donald Trump said Saturday a Navy SEAL charged with murder in the
stabbing of an Iraqi war prisoner will be moved to less restrictive
confinement while he awaits trial.
Trump said in a tweet that the move was in honor of Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher's past service to the country.
The
tweet came after 18 Republican members of the U.S. House sent a letter
to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer raising concerns about the conditions
of Gallagher's confinement at a Navy brig in California.
Gallagher
is accused of killing a teenage Islamic State fighter under his care
and then holding his reenlistment ceremony with the corpse. Navy
prosecutors also accuse Gallagher of shooting two civilians in Iraq and
opening fire on crowds. Gallagher has pleaded not guilty to all the
charges.
His
lawyers have said he did not murder anyone and that disgruntled SEALs
made the accusations because they wanted to get rid of a demanding
platoon leader.
In
their March 18 letter to Spencer, the House members said Gallagher's
family and friends reported that he had not had sufficient access to his
defense attorneys. They also said they got reports he was not receiving
enough food or adequate medical care.
Housing
prisoners such as Gallagher who are awaiting trial with those who have
completed their trials may be to blame for some of those problems, they
said, and they called on Spencer to review that practice.
"Chief
Gallagher is a decorated war fighter who, like all service members, is
entitled to the presumption of innocence while awaiting court-martial,"
the letter said.
A
military judge last month postponed Gallagher's trial by three months
after defense lawyers asked for more time to go over the prosecution's
evidence. The trial was reset for May 28.
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